Definitionadj. showing lack of love for your country
Last update: October 14, 2015
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Unpatriotic spirit in citizens is unhealthy for the nation. [Please select]
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For this unpatriotic conduct the islanders were punished by Themistocles, who exacted a heavy fine (Herod. [Please select]
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So he fled, and they howled behind him that he was an unpatriotic Anglomaniac, born to consume fruits, one totally lacking in public spirit. [Please select]
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It is a sad consequence of the manoeuvring of those unpatriotic persons who have obstructed the construction of even the most necessary war-ships. [Please select]
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"Oh, it didn't prevent me from loving him," she confessed, "but I thought at first it would be unpatriotic to marry him." [Please select]
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At least, if he does so, he earns for himself the character of an unpatriotic poltroon. [Please select]
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Lincoln sometimes acted from unworthy and unpatriotic motives, and that he failed to come to his own wedding. [Please select]
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I've no dealings with unpatriotic people like Gedge, as you know very well. [Please select]
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But these things were as nothing compared with his unpatriotic defence of Charles Dickens. [Please select]
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Lyons, but to Selma's sensitive ear there was no doubt that the impertinent and unpatriotic tirade had been deliberately aimed at her. [Please select]
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"If you think an answer necessary, I regard it as wicked and unpatriotic," she answered firmly. [Please select]
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